Watched it a few more times.
Like I told you, much better than I expected, and a lot better than the original Madness Hunt. The movements were smoother, art improved over the course of the movie, very nice. It had a few stylish scenes, such as the Deputy with the darts and all, and of course the part where he comes through the elevator.
I'll admit, there were some movements you still coulda improved on, mainly just add a bit more easing, so it looks a bit better you know. Also, there were some parts of the movie where it felt a bit plane, mainly with the earlier backgrounds.
The backgrounds did get better though, and the perspective you used on them was honestly pretty damn good, in some ways even better than Krinkels. Like you got a great angle on the backgrounds, made them look pretty 3-D, really liked that.
One other thing, I wasn't too much of a fan of the offscreen kills, you know, the kills that aren't really shown, but you see a bunch of numbers appear in the kill count thing? Those were a bit disappointing, but thankfully there were much more on screen kills in this episode.
But yes, it was pretty neat, the humor of it made it stand out from some of the other madness toons, as well as provided comic relief.
Basically, just work on adding a bit more to the backgrounds, like more shading, maybe a few hints of texture, that type of stuff. And of course, work on the easing. Other than that, you've got a pretty nice movie here.